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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 17 Jul 2014

    J. Crew’s 000 and XXXS clothing is not designed for the average American shopper. So who’s buying it? http://nyr.kr/1mYhV6k 

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      1. Dee Murphy‏ @deekmurph 17 Jul 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker Petite Americans who don't want to constantly have their clothing altered, as most American stores cater to larger clientele.

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      1. Fernando Lopez‏ @Flo711 17 Jul 2014
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        @NewYorker the rest of the world... Is that really a Q worthy of an article?

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      1. kimschneider‏ @kimschneider2 17 Jul 2014
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        @NewYorker I'm not Asian and no eating disorders - sick of paying for alterations. The new sizes are great!

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      1. AJ‏ @AJadoniz 17 Jul 2014
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        @NewYorker those with progeria need clothes too!

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      2. Drew Stiling‏ @vikingdrewby 17 Jul 2014
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        “@NewYorker: J. Crew’s XXXS clothing is not designed for the average American shopper. who’s buying? http://nyr.kr/1mYhV6k ” @WonderAlice13

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      3. Traders Crucible‏ @traderscrucible 17 Jul 2014
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        @vikingdrewby @NewYorker @WonderAlice13 I saw a woman who was about 40 yesterday who was extremely small and was wearing tween clothes.

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      1. Andonia Giannakouros‏ @Annaka_D 19 Jul 2014
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        @NewYorker Reporting from size 00, if we're upset because women must fit 1 standard of beauty-I'd like to complain about 32DDD #flatshaming

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      1. POLLY TOLLEY‏ @POLLYTOLLEY 18 Jul 2014
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        “@NewYorker: J. Crew’s 000 and XXXS clothing is not designed... http://nyr.kr/1mYhV6k ” @MsJDuncan

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      1. Alyssa Flecha‏ @NewsQueenBee 17 Jul 2014
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        ME! @NewYorker

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      1. Alyssa Flecha‏ @NewsQueenBee 17 Jul 2014
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        @NewYorker I am! Thats my size lol

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      1. rice cake‏ @ricecake202 17 Jul 2014
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        @NewYorker @pkedrosky I usually find my size of clothing in children’s department.

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      1. Gabriel Rice, MD  🌹‏ @realgabrielrice 17 Jul 2014
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        .@NewYorker the NON-average American customer. That was hard.

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      1. Ella‏ @ellalouise74 17 Jul 2014
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        The politics & practicalities of women's clothes #sizing: Who's buying J.Crew’s 000 & XXXS #clothing? http://nyr.kr/1mYhV6k  -via @NewYorker

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      1. Julien Palier‏ @jpalier 17 Jul 2014
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        @NewYorker same for me for guy size ! I’m European customer via their website !

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      1. Kalee Kreider‏ @kaleekreider 17 Jul 2014
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        @NewYorker Wait, the average American woman has a 37 and a half inch waist? Whoa. Average...

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      1. Rachel Klein‏ @racheleklein 17 Jul 2014
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        Just burn all sizing to the ground & start over. MT @NewYorker: J. Crew’s 000 & XXXS not designed for {most humans}.http://nyr.kr/1mYhV6k 

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